New to St. pete. Tank suffered from move. Need help with frags (broke.)

jcurella

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Hello, I recently moved to st. pete and my tank suffered from the move. Lost most of my corals. But all my fish did fine. The move has really put a dent on my bank account. I have a lot invested in my tank and equipment. I just don't have any money to put into the hobby at this point. Can anyone spare some cheap or free frags? Also need microalgea for my refugium. I have a nice setup with lots of live rock, and some nice fish. I promise any donations will be appreciated and treated with the best care possible. My setup is 75 gallon display with 40 gallon refugium, about 75 pounds of LR, protein skimmer rated for 150g, 6-t5 hp 48" lights, phosban and carbon reactor, and lots of experience. I'm going through some tough times, and this hobby is one of the few things I have to look forward to in life at this point. Looking to make friends in the hobby as well. I want to join the tampa bay reef club, but can't afford the membership at this time. Name is Joe. Please email me if you can help me with anything at all. jcurella@gmail.com

Thanks in advanced. Hoping to become a stronger member of the community once I get my feet on the ground.
 
Well st Pete is a hike from me. I'm sure someone down that way will step up. What types of corals r u looking for?
 
I cant help with free stuff and am far from fragging but I am local and would help you out with work or loaner equipment if it was ever needed. Don't realize how nice it is to have local reef buds until you need salt at 11pm.

Welcome to town.
 
If you wait 3-4 weeks I can give you garf bonsai. I just want the frag to encrust before I give it away. And also are your parameters stable ? I don't want corals to die.
 
same here, am in Tampa but work right off memorial and veterans, can give free chaeto and green and brown pocillipora as well as a 2x2 square of green star polyps.
 
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